Effect of handedness on visual, auditory and cutaneous reaction times in normal subjects

Background & Objective: Simple reaction time is the time interval between stimulus and response. In this study the impact of handedness on auditory, visual and cutaneous simple reaction time have been investigated. Methods: 100 healthy male volunteers of age group 18-25yrs were participated as s...

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Main Authors: Sunita B. Kalyanshetti, B.C. Vastrad
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Al Ameen Medical College 2013-07-01
Series:Al Ameen Journal of Medical Sciences
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Online Access:http://ajms.alameenmedical.org/ArticlePDFs/17%20AJMS%20V6.N3.2013%20p%20278-280.pdf
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spelling doaj-f0b9926eeb244cbeaa5907e2e6ae72052020-11-25T01:29:04ZengAl Ameen Medical CollegeAl Ameen Journal of Medical Sciences0974-11432013-07-010603278280Effect of handedness on visual, auditory and cutaneous reaction times in normal subjectsSunita B. KalyanshettiB.C. VastradBackground & Objective: Simple reaction time is the time interval between stimulus and response. In this study the impact of handedness on auditory, visual and cutaneous simple reaction time have been investigated. Methods: 100 healthy male volunteers of age group 18-25yrs were participated as subjects. According to criteria of Cromwell and Rife the subjects were divided into 94 right handed and 6 left handed persons. The subjects were presented with auditory, visual and cutaneous stimuli by using an electronic response analyzer. Result: The paired ‘t’ test for comparison of all the parameters of simple reaction time recordings between right and left hand values in right handed subjects show P<0.05 for auditory and cutaneous reaction time, P< 0.01 for visual reaction time. In left handed male subjects P>0.05for all the parameters of simple reaction time. Conclusion: In right handed individual all reaction time parameters of right hand are significantly faster when compared to left hand values. Whereas there is no significant difference between right and left hand values in left handed subjects.http://ajms.alameenmedical.org/ArticlePDFs/17%20AJMS%20V6.N3.2013%20p%20278-280.pdfAuditory reaction timeCutaneous reaction timeVisual reaction timeHandedness
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author Sunita B. Kalyanshetti
B.C. Vastrad
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B.C. Vastrad
Effect of handedness on visual, auditory and cutaneous reaction times in normal subjects
Al Ameen Journal of Medical Sciences
Auditory reaction time
Cutaneous reaction time
Visual reaction time
Handedness
author_facet Sunita B. Kalyanshetti
B.C. Vastrad
author_sort Sunita B. Kalyanshetti
title Effect of handedness on visual, auditory and cutaneous reaction times in normal subjects
title_short Effect of handedness on visual, auditory and cutaneous reaction times in normal subjects
title_full Effect of handedness on visual, auditory and cutaneous reaction times in normal subjects
title_fullStr Effect of handedness on visual, auditory and cutaneous reaction times in normal subjects
title_full_unstemmed Effect of handedness on visual, auditory and cutaneous reaction times in normal subjects
title_sort effect of handedness on visual, auditory and cutaneous reaction times in normal subjects
publisher Al Ameen Medical College
series Al Ameen Journal of Medical Sciences
issn 0974-1143
publishDate 2013-07-01
description Background & Objective: Simple reaction time is the time interval between stimulus and response. In this study the impact of handedness on auditory, visual and cutaneous simple reaction time have been investigated. Methods: 100 healthy male volunteers of age group 18-25yrs were participated as subjects. According to criteria of Cromwell and Rife the subjects were divided into 94 right handed and 6 left handed persons. The subjects were presented with auditory, visual and cutaneous stimuli by using an electronic response analyzer. Result: The paired ‘t’ test for comparison of all the parameters of simple reaction time recordings between right and left hand values in right handed subjects show P<0.05 for auditory and cutaneous reaction time, P< 0.01 for visual reaction time. In left handed male subjects P>0.05for all the parameters of simple reaction time. Conclusion: In right handed individual all reaction time parameters of right hand are significantly faster when compared to left hand values. Whereas there is no significant difference between right and left hand values in left handed subjects.
topic Auditory reaction time
Cutaneous reaction time
Visual reaction time
Handedness
url http://ajms.alameenmedical.org/ArticlePDFs/17%20AJMS%20V6.N3.2013%20p%20278-280.pdf
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